Volume VIII Summary
The eighth volume is finished.
By the time this volume was written, the final piece of the puzzle for the main line of the book had been laid out.
What is the deformity that the Rhode Island operators used all their might, I believe that some book friends have already guessed.
But I'll find out soon as I get to the bottom of it.
Then there are the wishes of Ceylon and Hei Xu, in fact, they have all come true, Ceylon's wish is to be able to cure the source stone disease of the black, and Hei's wish is that the young lady can live happily every day, and the specific realization of the result requires a little imagination, but it is not difficult.
Well, here, the foreshadowing of the first volume is recycled.
Let's talk about a few questions.
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First, about the relationship between the Doctor and Amiya.
The answer I personally give is that he is a mentor and a friend, and the doctor is an elder, and he is more of a help and education for Amiya, which Kelsey can't do, and the old woman has too many things on her mind to do.
It is logical that young girls who are still in their formative years will inevitably have admiration for older men.
After all, Zhou Jinru looks only 25 years old, no different from normal young people, this is an age that has both the maturity and passion of adults, as well as the enthusiasm and creativity of young people.
After a long period of contact, Amiya is like a little sister to him, a child who has not yet grown up.
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The second question, Kelsey.
I am very restrained as an old woman, except for some necessary settings, I can basically hold it down, even if I am backstabbed in two days, I can adjust it as quickly as possible.
She didn't appear in the second half of the eighth volume, and it has little to do with the plot on April 15.
She can't appear, she has a characteristic in her, she knows very well that if she appears on the battlefield, the situation will completely collapse, and Zhou Jinru has no solution other than saying "okay" to 004.
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The third problem is that the appearance rate of individual operators is not high, or they do not do much.
This question will be from the creator's point of view, and my perspective from the reader's point of view.
First of all, a very critical question, what do readers who are still reading this book want to see, I personally think that the proportion of peaches is 5, the proportion of plots is 3, and the proportion of others is 2.
It took me a long time to guess that the cost was that the subscription to that volume was not very high, the skipping was frequent, and some chapters would have nearly a third less than the adjacent chapters, and in fact the process of pushing the plot of the chapter content was very tedious, and it would dissuade readers who were eager for peaches or interesting plots.
Operators need potential motivation to appear and do what they do, and the tasks can be passed in one go, so how to operate a copy collectively becomes a big problem.
The above is the reader's perspective.
Now I'm going to talk about the creator's perspective.
There has only been one large-scale clash in Rhode Island in human-to-man battles, and the Rhode Island vs. integration movement, and the others are local skirmishes between the agents of various factions in a certain area, and there is very little bloodshed.
In terms of human-to-monster, there are also very few, the most recent of which occurred in the Sargon region of Cai 6.
It's hard to compare the two-dimensional mobile game with reality, and I can't describe the tragic picture of a dead person, even if it's an enemy, there are very few.
White-knuckle combat is about cutting the sword.
So I deliberately reduced the intensity of PVP and replaced it with a more casual and relaxed PVE, and most of the danger was borne by the doctor.
At the end of the eighth volume, I made a small attempt, Franca and Starbear, and Herman, and the response was mediocre, and it turned out that I was right.
I think it's probably more appropriate for the current atmosphere.
As an author, I think it's much harder to control your hands than to improve your pen power.
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I still only scored 70 points on Volume 8, which is still a long way from satisfying me.
I'm sure I'll add more, and I'll be done with this for a while.
Next, we went to Gavel's hometown, where there was something interesting to do.
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"Friend, would you like a bunch of grilled mushrooms?"